HC Deb 10 July 2000 vol 353 cc412-5W
Mr. Field

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how many net child care places were created in the financial year 1999–2000 in (a) the parliamentary constituency of Birkenhead and (b) the parliamentary constituencies in the Wirral. [128911]

Ms Hodge

[holding answer 4 July 2000]: The number of child care places created are as follows:

  1. (a) Constituency of Birkenhead: 49 net places1
  2. (b) Constituencies of the Wirral: 368 net places
1The figure for Birkenhead does not include child minder places as these are not broken to constituency level. A proportion of the 120 net child minder places in the Wirral area may be in the constituency of Birkenhead.

Fiona Mactaggart

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list new children places created in each early years development and child care partnership in 1999–2000. [129991]

Ms Hodge

Early years development and child care partnerships have reported that by end March 2000 they had created some 140,000 new child care places. These 140,000 to the stock of child care places across England, Providing child care for over 141,000 extra children. Attached is a breakdown of the number of new child care places created by early years development and child care partnerships in 1999–2000.

1999–2000 New places
Partnership Area Out of school Pre-school Total
Barking and Dagenham 335 151 486
Barnet 1,247 642 1,889
Barnsley 140 190 330
Bath and North East Somerset 137 233 370
Bedfordshire 756 303 1,059
Bexley 204 252 456
Birmingham 848 806 1,654
Blackburn UA 205 178 383
Blackpool UA 226 102 328
Bolton 459 280 739
Bournemouth UA 253 245 498
Bracknell Forest UA 9,581 116 9,697
Bradford 620 235 855
Brent 636 331 967
Brighton and Hove UA 321 225 546
Bromley 622 422 1,044
Buckinghamshire 1,022 831 1,853
Bury 370 212 582
Calderdale 115 289 404
Cambridgeshire 1,341 1,151 2,492
Camden 96 113 209
Cheshire 948 686 1,634
City of Bristol 247 406 653
City of Kingston upon Hull 206 303 509
City of London 267 20 287
Cornwall 816 430 1,246
Coventry 552 481 1,033
Croydon 357 407 764
Cumbria 254 213 467
Darlington UA 194 86 280
Derby UA 668 142 810
Derbyshire 664 94 758
Devon 1,123 1,148 2,271
Doncaster 205 127 332
Dorset 173 174 347
Dudley 180 105 285
Durham 707 569 1,276

1999–2000 New places
Partnership Area Out of school Pre-school Total
Ealing 338 548 886
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,325 381 1,706
East Sussex 352 355 707
Enfield 194 428 622
Essex 2,072 1,472 3,544
Gateshead1 TBC TBC TBC
Gloucestershire1 TBC TBC TBC
Greenwich 911 63 974
Hackney 257 282 539
Halton UA 170 105 275
Hammersmith and Fulham 115 83 198
Hampshire 3,458 1,854 5,312
Haringey 800 280 1,080
Harrow 238 115 353
Hartlepool UA 96 44 140
Havering 98 45 143
Herefordshire, County of 590 228 818
Hertfordshire 1,224 892 2,116
Hillingdon 240 372 612
Hounslow 262 97 359
Isle of Wight 312 146 458
Isles of Scilly 24 21 45
Islington 469 163 632
Kensington and Chelsea 134 113 247
Kent 1,818 806 2,624
Kingston upon Thames 484 348 832
Kirklees 524 462 986
Knowsley 234 145 379
Lambeth 927 307 1,234
Lancashire 1,581 1,479 3,060
Leeds 1,538 974 2,512
Leicester UA 2,664 200 2,864
Leicestershire 686 1,030 1,716
Lewisham 324 56 380
Lincolnshire 757 235 992
Liverpool 426 434 860
Luton UA 249 212 461
Manchester 275 353 628
Medway (Rochester and Gillingham) 853 352 1,205
Merton 111 145 256
Middlesborough 309 84 393
Milton Keynes UA 353 498 851
Newcastle upon Tyne 364 242 606
Newham 606 99 705
Norfolk 266 381 647
NE Lincolnshire 45 86 131
North Lincolnshire UA 94 143 237
North Somerset 836 230 1,066
North Tyneside 186 293 479
North Yorkshire 1,230 729 1,959
Northamptonshire 814 972 1,786
Northumberland 179 129 308
Nottingham UA 242 291 533
Nottinghamshire 1,138 1,278 2,416
Oldham 202 65 267
Oxfordshire 837 1,095 1,932
Peterborough UA 659 101 760
Plymouth 656 410 1,066
Poole UA 52 92 144
Portsmouth UA 389 246 635
Reading UA 53 0 53
Redbridge 191 14 205
Redcar and Cleveland UA 188 64 252

1999–2000 New places
Partnership Area Out of school Pre-school Total
Richmond upon Thames 181 149 330
Rochdale 310 182 492
Rotherham 597 230 827
Rutland UA 116 107 223
Salford 609 350 959
Sandwell1 TBC TBC TBC
Sefton 255 68 323
Sheffield 700 434 1,134
Shropshire 256 279 535
Slough UA 52 4 56
Solihull 431 315 746
Somerset 551 729 1,280
South Gloucestershire 270 169 439
South Tyneside 89 196 285
Southampton UA 128 519 647
Southend UA 125 129 254
Southwark 683 330 1,013
St. Helens 64 0 64
Staffordshire 2,388 350 2,738
Stockport 283 220 503
Stockton-on-Tees UA 131 396 527
Stoke-on-Trent 158 270 428
Suffolk 696 348 1,044
Sunderland 388 360 748
Surrey 1,321 551 1,872
Sutton 139 121 260
Tameside 269 262 530
Swindon (Thamesdown) 215 500 715
Telford and Wrekin UA 309 583 892
Thurrock UA 135 75 210
Torbay UA 196 143 339
Tower Hamlets 120 142 262
Trafford 628 225 853
Wakefield 330 202 532
Walsall 493 386 879
Waltham Forest 112 343 455
Wandsworth 227 0 227
Warrington UA 447 454 901
Warwickshire 423 341 764
West Berkshire (Newbury) 471 189 660
West Sussex 770 589 1,359
Westminster 119 301 420
Wigan 305 380 685
Wiltshire 832 783 1,615
Windsor and Maidenhead UA 951 144 1,095
Wirral 511 296 807
Wokingham UA 217 335 552
Wolverhampton 581 125 706
Worcestershire 1,351 699 2,050
York UA 690 389 1,079
1End year figures for Gateshead, Gloucestershire and Sandwell are to be confirmed.

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